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It's Wedding Wednesday darlings! And do we have a lovely treat for you. If this stunningly sweet London wedding, packed full of DIY details isn't enough, we've sprinkled in an interview with the fabulous photojournalist himself, Daniele Del Castillo of Del Castillo Photography. Daniele has an effortless way with the lens, so we're beyond excited to hear...

It's official. I am a little bit in love with Andreas and a lot in love with his gorgeous work. A huge thank you to him for spending the day with us and showing us what it means to be a great photographer. But, I couldn't leave you for the day without a few of the coveted full color images from today's featured wedding that we love so much here on SMP!

We are chatting today with Andreas, a Toronto based photographer that specializes in spectacular black and whites and a true, honest photojournalist approach. His insight is amazing and will definitely help you understand your own style and how to articulate it to your vendors.

Tell us about this wedding that is featured today?

In 2008 I photographed over 50 weddings myself, and while they were all...

The thing about the photographs that Andreas captures is this...they are so alive, so full of emotion, of depth, of unabashed gorgeousness. They are perfect enough to hang on your walls, but soulful enough to bring you to tears each time you look at them.

What do you love about black and white photography?

When a girl is planning her wedding day, she thinks about themes, colour schemes for florals...

More from the INCREDIBLE Andreas...it's so hard to find a photographer that is as gracious, as talented and as true to his own voice as Andreas. So, now, he is giving us a few tips for finding and working with a photographer in your area.

As a photographer, do you have any advice for brides who are looking to get fine art style photographs from their wedding?

On my blog, we are all about full color photography. It's not that we love the colors more than the black and whites, it's that the full color images help you to find inspiration and ideas for your own affair. They show off the details better. But in my home...it's all about black and white photography. The depth, the emotion, the artistic elements.